On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 06:35:20PM -0700, jeremy avnet wrote:
Hello,
I'm receiving a lot of these since a couple of days ago:
libvirtd: 16:30:10.960: error : qemudDispatchServer:1282 : Too many active
clients (20), dropping connection
I'm trying to figure out where all these active clients are coming from. I
have a daemon running the interacts with libvirtd, but it only creates two
long-lived connections (I'm very sure). What constitutes an active
connection?
Any app connecting to libvirt counts as a client (virsh, virt-manager,
etc). You can try using 'lsof' to find what apps have connections open
/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf can be used to increase the number of
connections
The only other libvirtd access that goes on are some quick lived
munin
process which connect in various ways and using virsh on the command line.
Libvirt version 0.7.5-5ubuntu27 on Ubuntu 10.04.
Daniel
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